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7.13.2026

Good morning 🙏🌄 getting ready for a one-hour segment on Viewpoint With Seeta and Friends, airing on AM 1510 WWBC, Seeta Media, Inc. Joining me will be Jen Sizemore, chair of the Brevard Democrats, and Nikki Fried, chair of the Florida Democratic Party. Listen in on AM 1510 WWBC, FM 94.7, FM 99.9, and FM 100.7, or stream online at https://1510wwbc.com/.

We’ll address various topics, including voting by mail, in-person voting, absentee voting, jobs, opportunities, immigration reform, party affiliation changes, taxes, getting Americans involved in voting, paying our fair share, voter ID, and low primary election turnout. Viewpoint With Seeta and Friends AM 1510 WWBCSeeta Media, Inc.Jen SizemoreNikki Fried

Jen Sizemore, Brevard Democratic Chair *credit Brevard DEC website

The Brevard County Democratic Executive Committee (DEC) is dedicated to expanding the Democratic electorate and electing Democratic candidates in Brevard County, Florida. We bring our community together to stand up for Democratic ideals of social, racial, economic, and environmental justice. As the county arm of the Florida Democratic Party, we oversee all Democratic Party activities in Brevard County.

The Brevard County Democratic Executive Committee (DEC) is an elected body comprised of members, called Precinct Organizers (officially “Precinct Committee(wo)men”), who act as neighborhood organizers to register voters and increase voter turnout and engagement in their voting precincts. There are 215 voting precincts in Brevard County. Each Precinct is allocated at least two Precinct Organizers – one man and one woman. Precincts with over 1000 Democratic voters have additional pairs for every 1000 registered Democrats. Use the links below to quickly skip to other areas of our party.

Nikki Fried *Credit DEC Website

Nikki Fried is Chair of the Florida Democratic Party and the most recent statewide elected Democrat in Florida. Born and raised in Miami, she graduated from the University of Florida, where she received her bachelor’s, master’s in political campaigning, and juris doctor degrees. While at the University of Florida, she served as student body president – the first woman to hold the position in nearly two decades.

As the Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services in 2018, she became Florida’s only statewide elected Democrat, and the first female ever elected to serve as Commissioner–not only in Florida but the entire South. As Florida’s Agriculture Commissioner, she helped build the state hemp industry, stood up for LGBTQ+ equality, fought for clean water, improved the gun licensing process, and much more.

Prior to being elected to office, Fried was the head of the Felony Division at the Alachua County Public Defender’s Office and worked in private practice in South Florida, defending homeowners against foreclosure during the 2007-2008 housing crisis. She also worked at law firms as a government consultant, advocating on behalf of clients before the Florida Legislature. In 2017, she formed her own firm to advocate in Tallahassee for at-risk children, the Broward County School Board, and for the expansion of patient access to medical marijuana.

Throughout her career, she has served with numerous organizations including NORML, the Young Lawyers Board of Governors, Chair of the Broward Days Board of Directors, Legal Needs of Children Bar Committee, LeRoy Collins Institute, Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, University of Florida Governmental Relations Advisory Committee, University of Florida Board of Trustees, Florida’s Children First, and others.

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